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Show HEIPEB THE J0OAL SKATING RINK POPULAR i -- SHOP TOR 2 DAYS. WE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY, MAY 30 lc Taney Sunkist, each V1' MILK Tall tins, each . P0TATO CHIPS 7c 25c 5c 9c 3 oz. vkg., each DEVILED HAM 7 cans for . . . PORK and BEANS Large pkg., each . SHREDDED WHEAT SUGAR 25-l- bag, each b. . $1.29 Im-bac- QUALITY MEATS YEARLING LAMB CHOPS Tender, Juicy, 2 pounds c fj PORK CHOPS BOILED HAM Machine sliced, lb. MEMORIAL DAY Fine for frying, lb. REDUCED PRICES ON ALL FLOWERS C A L L A LILIES, SWEET PEAS, PEONIES SUCCESS I Meat and Grocery ROSES, per doz CARNATIONS, $1.60 doz. .. 1.30 ijj ELITE JEWELRY COMPANY AND FLORAL CO. Community Builders HELPER. UTAH Radiocast on Christian Science 1 I 4:30 P. M. Sunday, May 29 Over Station KDYL, Salt Lake City Auspices of the Utah branches of The Mother Church, The First Church, of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Free public Reading Rooms are maintained at the following places, where the Bible and all literature published by The Christian Science Publishing Society, in Boston, Mass., be read, borrowed, or purchased: Logan, 108 N. Main; may Mil- ford, First Ave. and McKean; Ogden, 305 Central Building; Provo, 105 East First North; Salt Lake City, 628 Clift Build- Ing. This literature is also obtainable at most public libraries. TttifiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm r Helper FRI. - SAT. . 27, 28 Helper m p FOR. r IMl I I U I I f 1 1 '4 GET ONE PACKAGE FREE ff?T ONUTUt oai WITH COUPON 1 Soap 1 LUNA M 10 Bars Cocoa J jj t) BONELESS ayonnaise Pint BEST FOODS Peanut Butter JAR Cleanser SUNB RIGHT PAPPACOSTAS FRESH MILK Regularly Inspected n WHEATIES; Brkfst. 1 1UC o nViT rwai VVlVtMl HARDWATER SOAP. 1 Bar, 10c; an extra Bar for Can ASSORTED FLAVORS Fint Jar iUL Cr HardOC-Whe- FLOUR; Turkey 48-lbag QJC SUGAR AQn 10-l- b. P. Bag & G. 10 Bars Laundry at; ... OQ PORK and BEANS. Pine. Medium cans LARGE STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Doz. . 1 Q 3C Fiesh Fruits and Vegetables of All Kinds IN OUR MEAT DEPT. POT ROAST. Cut from Choice Beef. Lb 7' C PORK ROAST n BACON. Whole or free-for-a- Half Strip. Lb . in. 1UC CHOICE LEAN PICNIC HAMS. Lb QV MISSION skinned hams. All 27. CLUB MEMBERS ARE ENTERTAINED The Misses Ethel Lange and Josephine Feado were hostesses at a appoined luncheon Thursday evening at their home in the Utah hotel, for members of the Sodality club. The guests were Esther Martinelli, Jane Perry, DeVietl, Joan Monfredi, Mary and Grace Migliaccio, Marlnoni, Alice Knobbs. Kathryn Verdi, Geneva and Marion Bonaccl and Father W A Ruel. 5 5 LARD 5: n MUTTON ROAST. Lb. j, fresn ? "yen ? 1 UC J 'I , We Deliver rienty of parking Drive out and Save. space. can. TN ! r oonea rvrari O uressing 28tE UOiSTS it cuts, . . UP lb. rp HP m Quit bra pig. ancy Hi Gloss & Corn Starch YUM cuts, IS Picnic y2 pound Jam, Hewlett's Pure jui Ll chops v tree lea, japan cu LAM ideT, 10 Bars 1 Fruit ku DC eat a' For drinks aad punch; pints ON Shredded Wheat Package Comra Corn, Del Maize yellow, 2 cans .. Blue Pine Malt 2 cans RINSO HE Large package Del Monte Coffee ORANGES Mb. Medium size, 2 In Our Meat can.... doz. Hi .... Marl Leg of Spring Lamb per lb Beef Pot Roast choice steers. Cut from jy y Pork Chops, Loin, '? Hamburger, : 1 ? x f Ml fee'Ji Fresh ground, 2 lbs. Castle M1 'iosliihara above, is ossein. ,lis icaplane nt Oakland prrliml";ry to an attempt to Japanese to fly across tl.e IMrif.r. rnu the first iivhitf.r f'.. fcfutlle to T"'; -- O 0- - Trua Living Living "in the world" I Is only Only those l'o by the invisible contacts with Jiien through books and niefltatlon know their wider circles and share their Ideas renily live In the world. Washington Tost. Model Store! llv-1n- s on Its periphery. u y pound ' , I i CnmeatS' Phone 303. v J?'"8 fancy spring and fat hens at right Workm an s Merc. Co. aaBerf, 1 5 Oressed 1 opera- ' 'Xt IMPORTED TUMA CHEESE. Lb We have it either fresh or I aged; 5" FRESH WEINERS 2 Pounds ZOC Fancy Fat Leg of Sa ioilder Libby's Red, No. Bob White Soap VJ Igor LEAN SALT BACON 1 Pound lUC An-cel- ia caddies, jC UUC m & school a few nicely To Fly Pacific ? ? surplus fat and rind cut off. Whole or Half lo-jjPound Pail Salmon Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Kline are leaving the latter part of this week for a month vacation in the eastern states, and will alao visit with relatives in Beatrice, Neb. Dr. Kline's office will be main- tained during his absence, with of fice hours from 7 to 8 o'clock in the evenings. OC Lean Cuts. Lb toe, JOASTS Attorney Reva Beck Bosone returned Sunday evening from American Fork, where she has spent the past seven weeks recovering from illness, and receiving medical attention in Salt Lake. She was acompanied home by her husband, Attorney Joe P. Bosone. OP -- tins Mf May 27th and route to Tucson, Ariz., where they will make their future home. . NEW POTATOES 5 Lbs. for 3 i Specials for Friday Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Becker of Alba, Pa., arrived in Helper this week to spend a few days visiting with Mr. Becker's sister, Mrs. Thorlt Hatch. They are en BlueCp . . law. Castle Rock : Miss Marie Deitz now has re-- J covsred sufficiently from her recent appendicitis operation to be up and around, and is regaining her strength rapidly. Hector Chlaro of the Helper Super Service station left the fore part of last week for San Jose. Calif., to visit with his mother for a month, Mrs. Margaret Contratto. Soap9Q tUC KRAFT SALAD Dressing. Qt. jar LADIES MEET AT SPRING CANYON The Carbon county Women's Democratic club held their regular monthly meeting Monday afternoon in Spring Canyon. Mrs. M. Jacobson served a dainty luncheon in the boarding house at 1:30, which was followed by card games. The prizes for the afternoon's play went to Mrs. William Grogan of Price, for bridge; Mrs. Troseth for five hundred, and Mrs. J. H. ll Philips of Spring Canyon, the cut. Mrs. D. C. Gibson was In charge of the study. Mrs. Herbert Woods of Kenilworth gave a report on her work of the judges committee. The meeting was well attended with a large gathering. The next meeting will be held in the K. P. hall in Helper on Members of the Elk ladies' organization are planning a dinner dance to be held in the Elk lodce 'rooms at Price next Wednesday evening. Miss Ruby Bean, local teacher, left Tuesday for days' visit in Provo. She is recovered from her recent tion. WHIPPING CREAM 1 C Half Pint DEMOCRATIC LADY ELKS TO ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS AT DANCE Ai CREME OIL r Mrs. Shupe add ditions for girls to be consldera! to be found in s towns of the sta; EES Frank, and daughter, Gertrude, accompanied with by Stella Stein, visited friends in Salt Lake City the fore part of the week. 1 Toilet Soap, bar eight-hou- Dr. Brossard is a resident of Logan, and was graduated at the Utah State Agricultural college with the class of 1911, with a ma jor in economics. Ben Stein and son, W 20-2- jit T brother, Jim Pappacostas. Ralph Deuel, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Deuel, underwent a tonsilar operation at the Melrose hospital Tuesday morning. OQr Hop Flavored: can day evening when a few of their friends called at their home in Heiner for a social hour. The evening was devoted to the playing of card games, after which a picnic luncheon was served. Those who enjoyed the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hamel were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Petterson, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Reddington and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carlson. THURSDAY QUILTING BEE IS ENJOYED Mrs. John Buchanan entertained at a quilting bee at her home here Thursday afternoon. At the close of the afternoon of quilting a dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. B. Parker, Mrs. P. Richardson, Mrs. M. Lainbson, C. W. Dougherty, G. E. Weyer and Mrs. Childs. Miss May Pappacostas of Magna is spending a couple of weeks in Helper visiting at the home of her Q BLUE PINE MALT J Brossard's Mrs Hnit the senate 'in L. D. s churl awaiting confirmation. It is like-- ; Gate, whew A V i iy max mo tuiuiiumuuu nilJ, UOiUeni Ol the , r effected before tne present ses sion of congress adjourns. the Castle Gal Mr. Brossard already has been Chanel SimHa. 1 a member of the commission for interment in Pri a period of seven years, having der direction of! first been named to serve in that tuary. position by President Coolidge in 1925 at the recommendation of STATEOFFICl Senator Reed Smoot. In January, HELPER! 1930, he was elevated by President Hoover to the position of T. A. Heringefl chairman of that important body, spector, and Mi in which capacity he served until state labor lnsp4 the commission was reorganized, visitors on Saturl September, 1930, when he was re- checking up on! tions and obserrl appointed a member of the whole. Commissioner name is now before tives and, returning, visited with her sister in Springville. OL QUART ration. Mrs. A. B. Caseman spent Sunday in Monroe visiting with rela- Prices are the lowest Our Quality is of the Best No Extra Charee for Delivery HAMEL HOME IS SCENE OF SOCIAL EVENING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamel were pleasantly surprised Satur- two-cour- se f Yum ffl 1. Workman's An-dret- ta ;nl 6-- 4. 6. 3, " In Tit days after bis Mrs. Holt J University 0f was a teacher scnooi during mission. n survived h Thus one of Utah's favorite sons wood Holton' has received added recognition In ter; her mJ the arena of national affairs, a Provo- - thvi distinctive honor not only to him-- ! Andy, Junior two-cour- prettily Can dt Wednei ; Pac-ciate- 6, DotP The: Washington, May 25 non. .agar n. crossaru nas jusi years. been reappointed oy president she was h, Hoover to serve a six year term August 28 n on the United State3 tarrif com- Mr. and Mrs, '4 3, 2, r Mrs. '"1 ,r opeva ctle Gate, hospital o o UTAH MAN IS APPOINTED TO TARRTF COMMISSION 2. SODALITY bnacks o and June CAN . V0 is-s- 1 5 . aSThe move-imen- hosts at a bridge dinner Saturday evening at their home in Price. The dainty dinner was folowed by the season of bridge with prizes going to Mel Taylor and Lawrence Bottino. Those enjoying the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, Ida Moffitt Jim Bottino, Mary Man- cina. Joe Delpiaz, Mel Taylor and Lawrence Bottino of Helper; Mr. and Mrs. George Grivet and the host and hostess, of Price. nilHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllillllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIllllllllllllMI in Vi BRIDGE DINNER AT i MARK SEPAS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Mark Sepas were HELPER . rrThe . is compositor, lino- reportSSVrator. printer, man- . editor and business crowds. Speaking of skating as an exer cise, Mr. Clerico says: "Roller skating is one of the most health ful of sports in the country. Every muscle is brought into play, and the mind is trained in quick ac tion in cooperation with the muscles "Altho the legs and leg muscles MRS. PEAEL derive the most benefit, the stom ach muscles are also strengthened Mrs. Pearl ft by the action necessary to skate." Mc-Cu- BAPTIZED IN S. L. CHURCH Miss Constance Pappacostas, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Pappacostas, left for Salt Lake City Saturday, where on Sunday Miss Constance was baptized in the Greek Orthodox church. They visited several days with relatives in the capital city before returning to Helper. CUT the smallest daily paworld. the staff consists of one Radiant Roller Rink CONSTANCE Assorted Cold Meats of All Kinds ?o have "Torres Straits Daily of Pilot" serves the interestsfish- -. . the Torres Straits pearl of consists mg industry. It is eleven and . columns hree HELPER MISS PRESENTED inches nches long and eight IN DANCING RECITAL wide The subscription price Reigns Mis3 Flora Ossana, youngest . is about a shilling a week, or six-- ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Supreme payable in advance, to non- Pleasure Ossana of Helper, was presented copy a single pence in a dancing recital by the subscribers. , school of music and art unri,rcHav Island, with us der her teacher. Miss Margaret Island, Friday TAKES TEAM sister island, Torres Burton, which was held Wednes- SPRING CANYON lies in the middle of consists day night at the new South high OPENER IN TENNIS LEAGUE town The Straits. school auditorium in Salt Lake street, principal of a main nor i.ity. pavement Tennis neither with Carbon The County SunMiss Ossana appeared in five electric lights. numbers. Miss Burton, the instruc- - league got under way again Yet not only is the Daily o a raoantlv rotlirnoft fmTTl day, when Spring Canyon defeatlni run off an a hand press Pilot secof the a made start she where study Europe, ed Price, 5 to 0, to day In quite creditable every the new modern classical dancing, ond of the league. The league but thanks to the year t. typography .called the new German free in each divided this year into two carries be it will wireless, comFlora Is studying this, teams, Castle Gate. Six of the news day. halves. bined with the Dennis Shawn Canyon 'dancing, which is now taking the Helper, Columbia. Spring lead in dancing academies of and two from Price have entered lead in dancing academies of the the first half and now are expectGeneral country. Local ed for the last half. There was a large attendance O 0 match, Mont CowIn Sunday's to witness the performance. J. C. Bill Anderson, Mrs Basil Moore of Coal Dale, Ossana and daughter, Lena, were ley defeated Vince Colo., is visiting at the home of defeated Booth Kilfoyle also present. Kyle Livingston her mother, Mrs. C. W. Doughtery, Sumner, in Helper. Hal defeated McKnight, SURPRISE PARTY FOR and Redford James In the doubles, MRS. MORRIS McNARY Dorothy Adams, local girl, and Ed Glen, Anna Matakovic of Spring vacaMrs. Morris McNary was pleas- Kyle Livingston defeated a two weeks' and Saxey, are Riley Sunspending home her at antly surprised day evening when a few of her In the other doubles match, Booth tion in Yellowstone park. friends gave her an unexpected Kilfoyle and Mont Cowley downed Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Weyer of birthday party. Vince Sumner and Bill Anderson, Grand Junction spent the latter luncheon A dainty part of last week visiting here, at was served at the close of the the home of Mrs. J. McComb. evening, which was spent in the V.W.V.V.V.V.'.V.V.'.WWli of card games. playing Miss Verna Robbins of HuntingPresent were Mesdames L. R. at visited over the week-en- d ton Riche, Joe Mutz, Tom Bonaccl, A. the home of her aunts here, Mrs. Danna and Fred Nicastro. A. J. Stafford and Mrs. M. Floyd. t FLOWERS 9c Picnic brand HAMS. HELPER'S OLDEST ITALIAN OBSERVES 88TH BIRTHDAY Monday, May 23, was the 88th birthday of Giocomo Girichini, the . .ith JOOO WE SERVE ICE COLD ROOT BEER AT 1, 14c 25c Loin; tender, lb. The following social Item is refrom the Richmond printed (Calif.) Indepedent: Honoring Miss Katheryn Gease, whose marriage to Vance Daniels Is to take place the last of the month, was the surprise bridal shower given last night by Mrs. Rita Kastelic and Mrs. Nina Vick- ery at the Kastelic home at 2217 Nevin avenue. The gifts were presented in a large basket at the close of an Interesting period of games. A lovely surprise was the large wedding cake given to the bride- e by Mrs, Avoa ,ReiCMld' mother of Mrs. Reichold made the cake herself and it was beautifully decorated. Supper was served at a prettily decorated table. Overhead hung a large wedding bell with pink streamers going to each place. When the stream-er- a were pulled a shower of rice was released. Miss Gease has been residing at the home of the George Daniels Is connected with a large wholesale drug concern in San Francisco. They are planning to make their home in Richmond. to-b- tins, each Med. size & PEL EVERY SUN., TUES. m. Also 10 to p. 7 Prom 2 to Sun. afternoons from 4:30 o'clock Good Music. Good Skates Good Floor uu' MAY 28 Thursday island, Roller Skate,.. w SATURDAY SPECIALS Pete Clerico, of Radiant roller skating rink, advises that the floor la gaining much popularity among the younger set these days and that the Tuesday, Friday and Sunday openings are witnessing increased SMALLEST NEWSPAPER ' Social Calendar ORANGES ' 'oldest Italian resident of Helper.Eleht loyal friends of Mr. GiriPHONE who appreciate bis 88 years, chinl, 21 celebrated his birthday by surprising him at his home. i The guests furnished a delicious BRIDAL SHOWER. HONORS 'repast, after which Mr. Girichini MISS KATHRYN' CEASE Mr and Mrs. J. E. Cease an- -' entertained them with vivid de nounce the engagement of their scrlptlons oi nis me in iue duaghter, Kathryn, of Richmond, country, by singing Italian songs Calif., to Vance Daniels, also of in Venetian siyie, ana Richmond. The marriage will take ly reciting Italian poems. uo place In San Francisco May 28.1 l nose present Miss Gease is a former charm- - birthday were the Mesdames Julia Bertha Oberto, hl&ry ing miss of Helper, and for a num- - Girichini, Theresa Bosone, Jennie ber of years was cashier in the J Gianotti, C. Penney store here and will belDalpiaz, Josephine Martinilli, Canana LtelAnarea dida L,ucy remembered bv her many friends. uaiyi. o o-- i Ph .,e Ymir Order We V i Phone No. 35 |